TMZ reports that the actress has been joined as a defendant in a lawsuit filed by the parents of a 21-year-old male who died after he fell into the pool while attending a party at her house in July 2015. The party was thrown by Moore’s caretaker when she was out of town, TMZ said at the time.

That summer, Moore’s children had been staying at her house and frequently throwing parties, neighbors told TMZ.

But the family was out of town when the caretaker threw a party for a small group. Most left to go out at some point in the evening but the man stayed behind.

When they returned they found the man facedown in the pool. Law enforcement sources told TMZ that the man had told others in the group he couldn’t swim. He apparently tripped over something while everyone was gone and fell into the pool.

There was alcohol at the party, and that’s a factor in the lawsuit.

The man’s parents originally sued the trust that owned the house, but Demi had not been named.

Now she’s being named as a defendant. The suit alleges she’s being included because there were no depth markers or any safety signage in the 10-foot-deep pool. The parents also claim there were rocks around the pool that created a safety hazard. Moreover, the pool was 101 degrees, which the suit says compromises brain function.

The ruling by Orange County Superior Court Judge Gregory Jones marks the latest surprise turn in a high-profile criminal case against Dr. Grant Robicheaux and Cerissa Riley that has drawn international attention.